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Doug Bruce - Coffey Road lyrics
Never had much money, or a lot of room to grow
 In that little white frame house, my family called a home
 Daddy stayed gone most the time and left mamma on her own
 To raise two kids the best she could, at the end of Coffey Road
 Me and my friend Billy, and a dog that we called Bones
 Spent endless summer days, at our secret fishin' hole
 We never caught the big one, but the story still got told
 There were plenty more where that came from at the end of Coffey Road
 Just a simple house in a country town where I grew up
 A little green patch of life and a beat up Chevy truck
 Last mailbox on the right number 501
 The place where my best memories come from
 I remember my first sweetheart, thought she'd always be mineDoug Bruce - Coffey Road - http://motolyrics.com/doug-bruce/coffey-road-lyrics.html
 Stealing kisses out behind the barn, all we had was time
 Friday night football games and Sunday mornin' church
 That preacher did his best to save our souls
 Down at the end of Coffey Road
 Just a simple house in a country town where I grew up
 A little green patch of life and a beat up Chevy truck
 Last mailbox on the right number 501
 The place where my best memories come from
 Just a simple house in a country town where I grew up
 A little green patch of life and a beat up Chevy truck
 If I could start all over knowing how the story goes
 I wouldn't change a thing down at the end of Coffey Road
 No I wouldn't change a thing down at the end of Coffey Road





















